Campana signed a minor-league deal with the White Sox in November and was set to compete for a bench spot as a speedy, defense-first outfielder, but the 29-year-old journeyman is expected to miss the entire season.

This could be the end of the line for Campana, or at least the end of his legitimate chances to stick in the majors, because so much of his value came from speed and defense given his lowly .583 career OPS.

Campana, 28, doesn’t bring a whole lot with the bat — he has a career .584 OPS — but he can play all three outfield positions and he brings a ton of speed with him. In parts of four seasons in the major leagues in which he’s stepped to the plate 477 times, Campana has stolen 66 bases in 75 attempts (88%).